Srpskih vladara 29, Apatin
The Town Hall is located on the main street. It was built in the period between 1907 and 1909 according to the project designed by the Apatin architect Ferenc Raichle. It is an angular one-story building with a corner turret. Although built in the style of eclecticism, it is dominated by the elements of the Hungarian Art Nouveau for which Raichle was famous. Various Art Nouveau details are also present in the rich carvings of its ceremonial hall. Its attractions also include large-sized wall paintings with scenes from farm life and images of the state industrialization process, done in the style of socialist realism by the Apatin painter Rudolf Udvari.



